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TRENTON,
NJ…Babe Ruth League, Inc. has named John
and Hilda Picard its 2003 "Graduate
Parents of the Year” for their remarkable
accomplishments in raising their son, Tommy
Picard, who has given so much back to his
community and youth baseball.
The
Picards are the first recipients of the
award whose son is not a Major League Baseball
player.
Ron Tellefsen, President and CEO
of Babe Ruth League, Inc. said, “Babe Ruth
League, Inc. chose the Picards for the 2003
award because of the qualities they have
instilled in Tommy.
They let him pursue his dream.
The quality of leadership that he
exhibits on a daily basis is a living testament
to his parents.”
The
entire Picard family became involved in
Babe Ruth in the late 1960s and never looked
back. They
are all still involved today.
John coached his son as a teenager
all the way through age 18.
When Tommy was 19, he coached his
own first baseball team and has been part
of Babe Ruth and other youth sports for
over thirty years now. Tommy has been involved in four World Series
over the past 10 years, as have John and
Hilda.
With
his characteristic smile, and speaking for
both Hilda and himself, John Picard said,
“It was a big surprise to get the news about
the award. I would like to thank Mr. Tellefsen and all
of the Babe Ruth organization.”
When interviewed about the award,
in addition to Tommy, the Picards were joined
by daughter Brenda Picard Cross and seven-month-old
grandchild J.J. Oubre. And always nearby is Mr. and Mrs. Picard’s
beloved dachshund, Lucy.
Tommy
Picard has learned many life lessons – good
lessons – from his parents. So good, in fact, he is now passing them down
to his own son, Jeremy.
Jeremy, now an adult, is right at
his father’s side helping out in Babe Ruth
just like Tommy helped his father, John.
The Picard legacy will continue.
The
Graduate Parents of the Year Award, initiated
in 2001, is presented each year to the parents
of a Babe Ruth graduate who have shown exceptionally
positive family values, instilled in their
child a strong work ethic and hold a special
love for our youth and the great games of
baseball and softball. The inaugural award
was presented to Vi Ripken and posthumously
to Cal Ripken, Sr., parents of Cal Ripken,
Jr., in 2001.
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